Doggo Lingo

Though my Mommy always had a dog since childhood, I’m her first son. The rest was her Daddy’s pets. She wasn’t sure of Doggo Lingo or the Internet Dog Language until I came into her life and had an Instagram Account of my own. Though she doesn’t know it all, she is learning. After all, we dogs do some smol, weird yet adorable things that cannot otherwise be described in hooman language.

I am pretty sure that like mommy, you wouldn’t be familiar with Doggo Lingo but this whole new vocabulary, namely, the doggo, puppers, and floofs is used to describe the members of my canine species.

This April I am taking over Mamma’s blog to share my pawsome puppy tales with you. You can expect helpful information, fun and interesting articles topped with a dollop of adorable pictures and videos of mine. I will also be calling some friends over. I hope you’ll join me on this journey for I promise to shower you with unconditional love and deliver a positive dose of dog everyday, this April.

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Shalini is an IT Analyst by profession, avid blogger by passion and a nomad by choice. She is a proud Army Wife, a trained classical dancer, and an aspiring YouTuber. Her ardent love for books, food, and travel brought her to the blogging world. She also blogs at Something's Cooking. When she is not cooking up a storm or writing her heart out, she can be found with her nose buried in a book and her Golden Retriever Mufasa, resting his face on her lap.

Muffy, you are adorable! My smol floof and my woofer floof give you 8 paws up! They think you are way more interesting than my Dragon’s Eye View cursive printables for the A to Z challenge and look forward to visiting all month!

Aiyooooo……you are such a cuchiii poochieeee muchhieee! Muffy darling….I love you so much!
And, as far as some doggo lingo is concerned……hmm…let me see…Chikoo did teach me some words. Yes, there’s ‘Zoomin”…for car ride, which Chikoo loved. Do you go for car rides? Chikoo used to sit on my lap, with his head and his torso out of the window. the wind blowing into his face, his long ears flapping and his tongue trying to taste the wind…he would never pay attention if I spoke to him at such times. All he wanted to do was look out of the window and enjoy the scenery!

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Shalini is an avid blogger by passion with an insatiable curiosity. She is a proud Army Wife who hails from Kerala (but now atop a beautiful hilltop in Uttarakhand), a wayfarer, who globe-trots with her camera, capturing all that's magical.